This however overwrites mono and proportional fonts with the same one. Firefox settings allow a distinction so that text that's supposed to be monospace will remain as such. (if you replace with a monospace font)

PS: Though it doesn't work everywhere. At least not here on mozillazine for some reason. (Maybe a website issue, or a case not covered by mozilla's implementation.)But on all other websites I checked so far monospace (typically "code" text ) text is replaced to what I set in the FF settings for the monospace font.

Thanks Aris...Location within the file seems important though. On the first attempt the line just got thinner when placed on top but when placed within the paragraph for the toolbar arrangement, it corrected.

First attempt:Second attempt:Though its a PITA when dealing with the portable apps,as loading and re-loading seems to slow the browser down with increasedincidents of 'not responding' perhaps one day I'll do another save data and start freshwith a new PA suite and new copies/profiles of the browsers etc then import the dataon new medium. To me, the weak link, even on the card reader is USB2 as opposed to running of a dedicated SSD, then just copy to a thumb drive when I go mobile.However this incarnation of Fx also tells the user when the ISP or should I say the web site is causing the slowdown.Again, Thank You.

If you are using code from CustomCSSforFx project, I suggest to "enable" Fx58 fixes present in the latest updates.Mozilla broke (or disabled intentionally) some @media rules causing OS/theme specific code to be ignored when inside such a rule. That for I moved code required by some options to separate files (*_fx58_fix.css). Windows 7 classic theme took the biggest hit and requires "fixes" for many options/features. Alternatively I suggest to ignore Firefox 58 and directly move to Firefox 59 beta (4). Fx58 issues are not present on Fx59-60. Mozilla devs refused to uplift the fix, that is present for a long time in Fx 59, because Fx58 release was immanent.

Yes I am using code from the project but I'll wait and see until John Haller of Portable Apps has v59 readybut I'll look at your updates at github? for these fixes you speak of and ignore/leave v58 as is.That is what I detest in the other browsers, except for IE, they all ignore my chosen desktop theme.

EDIT: I get what you're saying, you want me to replace my current .css file with your update, select mypreferences, ie tabs on bottom,...but I'll wait and see what PA does with 59, I need a good weekend.As for now I only have the bits and pieces I needed from November to get the desired effects in 57+.Not the whole file. I don't have any of the @media lines present.

If I have to make "repairs" after that [after 59] I'll download your latest and spend a weekend tweaking,though my only requirement was to have the tabs on the bottom. Glad I donated, worth every cent.Saves me from having to migrate to another browser.

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